Worst part of @POTUS' attempt to install @MickMulvaneyOMB as Actg. Dir. of @CFPB is the threat to agency's independence. Federal law 12 USC 5491(a) requires CFPB to be "independent" of White House control. Yet Mulvaney says he also plans to still lead OMB. This is illegal. pic.twitter.com/GvuufIIgUu

Royal watchers, fairy tale lovers and proponents of the “special relationship” between Britain and the United States, let out your collective breath: Prince Harry, fifth in line to the British throne, famous flirt, recent spokesman for mental health and all-around paparazzi magnet, and his girlfriend, the American actress Meghan Markle, are engaged. And the British royal family has officially entered the 21st century.

If the marriage of Prince William and Catherine Middleton was a rare instance in which a commoner wed the heir to the throne, this royal wedding will herald the Windsors’ (relatively radical, if expected) embrace of a divorced and biracial American. And you know what that means!

We do! But tell us anyway...

Not just that she will redeem the legacy of Wallis Simpson. But that she will become a symbol among symbols: one of the most-watched, obsessed-over women outside of Hollywood. And like so many of the women who marry into the royal family, she probably won’t be heard very much but will often be seen, so what she wears is suddenly going to matter, and be chronicled, a whole lot.

The British fashion industry, on tenterhooks as it awaits the various outcomes of Britain’s exit from the European Union, must be rubbing its hands in anticipation. Oh, the clothes her patronage can potentially sell!

It's a royals story and a diversity story and a divorce story and a Hollywood story and a geopolitical story and a fashion story and a wedding story!

Ms. Markle has a chance to chart a new course via her dress, one that is perhaps a little more contemporary and a little less spun sugar. One that says to the millions who will be watching: This is the way I am redefining how it looks to be royal. Ms. Markle is someone who implicitly understands the power of dressing the part, so surely this opportunity has not escaped her. Here’s hoping she seizes it.

What is it with far-Left-wing leaders trying to be cool and hip but instead making everyone cringe? I remember when Obama did this with YouTube "stars" (one of whom was famous for bathing in cereal, no joke) and it was bad then and it's equally bad now. Cringe, Justin...cringe.

This is the kind of thing Trump does that drives so many people crazy but which I find endlessly entertaining. He's brilliant at getting under people's skin. Remember, it was just a couple of months ago that Schumer was gushing about how much Trump liked him.